Built by CAIGA, which Not_amusingly is a conjugated form of the Spanish verb "caer", to fall. Let's hope that it isn't equipped with cheap composites, what's-it-doing-now!? computers, sliding seats and/or thrust reversers y que no se caiga(and that it does not fall off/down).

INDEED, I stand corrected.
But the HS is Not_American, so both it and the Falcon are copies of the 727 .

I'll assume this is irony/humour/sarcasm/satire or whatnot as the Trident design predates the 727.
Cf. The first non-stop flight across the North Atlantic - the majority of the great unwashed are unaware that this was achieved by Not_Americans 8 years before Lindbergh.

......never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. – John Donne

A few years ago, the boss grabbed the corporation’s Falcon Trijet for our department of 12 or so.

Did you died?

I'm jealous . Of course there's the constant fear of an in-flight structural break-up within 18 minutes, whatever automation it has going HAL and the PTSD if you're lucky enough to survive, but it sure is a sexy aeroplanie
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